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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >> federal workers are claiming they are underpaid by an average of 35% compared to private employees but another report is out showing exactly the opposite. they are lavishly overpaid. let's talk to jackie simon with the american federation of government employees. all right. the article in the washington post says that you are overpaid when you include all the fringe benefit benefits plus you have job security. >> the titled truth about fede
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a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> i am long put spreads. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. i think options premiums will continue to decay pretty hard over the next month. >> this is counter trench rate. if you are doing a spread you want it to be a spread. the second thing is you don't want to risk a lot to make a little bit. mike is not doing that. he has almost a coin flip which is what you want to do. >> one more time here on the stocks versus options b s butto mike's call spread sale can make money and defines the risk to just $300. our thanks as always. got a question send us a tweet. the address is@cnbc options. you'll find trade updates and great trader blogs, as well. >>> coming up next which of these stocks do options traders see
a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> i am long put spreads. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. i think options premiums will continue to decay pretty hard over the next month. >> this is...
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it allows us information faster, allows us action faster. and it surfaces both in a much more compelling way so that i believe that people can can really focus on what's most meaningful and the technology disappears and is additive when we want it to be. >> people have called you the next steve jobs. is that how you see yourself? >> not at all. i see -- you know, steve has been a great inspiration for our industry. but the best thing that he ever said was that you have to follow your own path. you have to make your own path. and you have to come reinvent yourself and innovate. so we're taking our own path. >> my thanks to jack dorsey. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report" we take a look at the news this upwomaning week that will have an impact on your money. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. coming week that will have an impact on your money. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our busi
it allows us information faster, allows us action faster. and it surfaces both in a much more compelling way so that i believe that people can can really focus on what's most meaningful and the technology disappears and is additive when we want it to be. >> people have called you the next steve jobs. is that how you see yourself? >> not at all. i see -- you know, steve has been a great inspiration for our industry. but the best thing that he ever said was that you have to follow...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. i don't know if i want more revenue. i'm afraid my friend treasury geithner. and at least give you real numbers on this. >> one of the criticisms is that it would be another gift to the wealthy. let's take a look. the tax policy center found that if deductions were capped at $25,000. people making more than $200,000 they would account for 71%. as for revenues, the big question, the solution races for money. three times as much. cutting deductions could be difficult and could disrupt the economy. it raises a lot more money. i
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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don't kill us. ♪ but bioteches, how about paint? we stood by when sherwin williams but even we, meaning me, didn't see this purchase of mexican paint maker colmex coming in a deal that immediately added to earnings. sherwin williams by buying that company soared $8.22. 5.84%. and sherwin williams is not the only acquirer to see price jump. a company has been hanging around for years doing nothing, a dog, of course it jumped $4.93 to close at 16.au$16.50. you know what is more important? the gains that they gave shareholders simply by buying the company. they took advantage of all stocks, pounced and made you a ton of money for doing so. how hard is it to find these deals? maybe not as hard as it would seem. last week we saw a deal for a boutique investment house that gave you a nice gain. should we be surprised that jeffries group gave you a 14% win this single session by become bought? i think they're all in the same course. the course that says stocks are overall are simply too cleep even as on any given day we focus on the averag
don't kill us. ♪ but bioteches, how about paint? we stood by when sherwin williams but even we, meaning me, didn't see this purchase of mexican paint maker colmex coming in a deal that immediately added to earnings. sherwin williams by buying that company soared $8.22. 5.84%. and sherwin williams is not the only acquirer to see price jump. a company has been hanging around for years doing nothing, a dog, of course it jumped $4.93 to close at 16.au$16.50. you know what is more important? the...
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we have good things holding us up. understand this, but we will not it wi we will not let people sink below. let's just say there is a special annex that i'm adding to the wall of shame. you will lose elotion. "mad money" will think right back. >> coming up. cooking with gas, clean enjergy fuels took another step today and investors filled up on the stock. after falling from it's highs this year it is it time to hop back onboard? we have the exclusive on today's headlines and later, cliff notes. time is running out to resolve our fiscal folllfollies, cramer taking action. tonight dave cody talks about his role in the fix the debt campaign. his take on whether we can avoid the fiscal cliff. plus, ready for takeoff? caught in the holding pattern this year. could the flight path be changing or will fiscal cliff concerns keep it grounded? reading the flight plan on tonight's edition of off the charts coming up on "mad money." s s. >>> it has become clear that the fuel for service vehicles probably not going to be aided by
we have good things holding us up. understand this, but we will not it wi we will not let people sink below. let's just say there is a special annex that i'm adding to the wall of shame. you will lose elotion. "mad money" will think right back. >> coming up. cooking with gas, clean enjergy fuels took another step today and investors filled up on the stock. after falling from it's highs this year it is it time to hop back onboard? we have the exclusive on today's headlines and...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> incredible intrusion into your personal freedom. vermont senator the leading democrat sponsoring this bill denies supporting his own bill. what happened? did he miss the part about rights? we have ckathrine mangaward thi is really something. don't need a search warrant to go into your e-mails. in fact you don't even need prob probable cause. this would be an incredible violation of rights. >> if the whole thing aren't such a mess this would be funny. he wants to read our e-mails without a warrant. the reason this bill is being messed around with right now is it was supposed to be dealt with in september but they were worried that it would be harder to read e-mails. let me just read some of the federal aid. krong but all they have to do is declare an emergency and get a subpoena and go in and read your e-mails. tell me why the local authorities don't like this. this is the version they like. what they di
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> incredible intrusion into your personal freedom. vermont senator the leading democrat sponsoring this bill denies supporting his own bill. what happened? did he miss the part about rights? we have ckathrine mangaward thi is really something. don't need a search warrant to go into your e-mails. in fact you don't even need prob probable cause. this would be an incredible...
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scott nation tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome from the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. sweet talk out of washington, but there's only one stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. let's get in the money and find out right now. ennis, what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yesterday, buying more today. we were looking for capitulation that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. on heavy volume. >> this was the largest volume since march, the middle of march on apple. we saw it on a rapid, down $10, up $10, over the course of 30 minutes, a short-term bottom. this doesn't mean happy days are here again and apple is going back to 700. no way do i think apple hits
scott nation tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome from the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. sweet talk out of washington, but there's only one stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. let's get in the money and find out right now. ennis, what did you make of the...
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but that doesn't stop us from looking for ideas on "mad money." yes, we have an entirely man made crisis. one that could not only cause a huge wave of firings and curtail retail spending dramatically, but it's also driving people out of a stock market where individual companies are giving you positives that would normally provide a tremendous backdrop to a higher market. you know there was a time when some good news over multiple sectors would produce a bountiful bull. yes, where enough good things occurred with individual companies that the sum total would produce overall gains in many stocks. we used to call this pin action. now we get nothing. no spillover. the one pin gets knocked down. and nothing else falls with it. let me just go over some of the good news, some of the knocked down one pins just today that are being obscured by this darn cliff walk. let me show you what you might have missed and will continue to miss until president obama convenes all the leaders of congress and sends them to camp david to hammer out an agreement in time fo
but that doesn't stop us from looking for ideas on "mad money." yes, we have an entirely man made crisis. one that could not only cause a huge wave of firings and curtail retail spending dramatically, but it's also driving people out of a stock market where individual companies are giving you positives that would normally provide a tremendous backdrop to a higher market. you know there was a time when some good news over multiple sectors would produce a bountiful bull. yes, where...
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and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing about wide scales is they leave you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in and using wide scales allows you to buy the largest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing about long-term investing is you can afford to be patient. you can wait for a market wide pullback or a sector wide sell-off to accumulate a big position in the company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still intact. that's why i say you got to do the homework. i
and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing...
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that will do it for us. next week the story continues and the work begins, we'll have reaction to the 2012 presidential election and look at what the president will be dealing with. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody, i'll see you next weekend. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
that will do it for us. next week the story continues and the work begins, we'll have reaction to the 2012 presidential election and look at what the president will be dealing with. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody, i'll see you next weekend. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> groupon ceo andrew mason has been under fire for a slumping stock price. wall street's concern over the company's growth prospects but mason remains confident. today mason said if he ever thought he was the wrong man for the job, he'd fire himself. groupon shares way down since their ipo a little more than a year ago. fire himself. very interesting. now, let's take a broader look at today's stock market. after falling 112 poi
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than...
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to me that manse i want to climb out of clift using a stock like home depot. yeah, man, i'm going to climb out there and get this. home depot. that's one i'm going to get. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you may have to buy that stock as early as the first week of january. whirlpool down more than 116% this year. i think the housing boom will not be hurt from reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time if the 2013 tax code more than doubles the taxes on dividends. i want to be there with my ropes, make them so i can secure myself and get them right back in. here's the bottom line. i don't want it to go over the fiscal. i'm a 46 in the adirondacks. the losses on the cliff won't impact the legislators until after the market climbs and unemployment skyrockets. it will be cause -- the cliff is going to close soon and you'll be up there with your home depot, sherwin-williams and at&t. why not be profitable on the other side of the valley. let's go to robbie in michigan, please. >>
to me that manse i want to climb out of clift using a stock like home depot. yeah, man, i'm going to climb out there and get this. home depot. that's one i'm going to get. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you may have to buy that stock as early as the first week of january. whirlpool down more than 116% this year. i think the housing boom will not be hurt from reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time if the...
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stay with us on that. i'll talk with a target employee who says he's starting a petition asking the retail giant and its competitors to put profits aside and save thanksgiving for its thousands of employees. >>> later -- >> the biggest move for us next is we're only doing square in the u.s. right now, so it's bringing this around the world. >> 35-year-old billionaire jack dorsey, founded twitter and now bill plans for his mobile payment startup square. don't miss my exclusive interview coming up. it was the warning for the first quarter that was the problem here. the revenues were a little light. and the eps coming in three cents short on guidance. that's what's taking the stock lower. >> target and toys "r" us, latest retailers to kick off black friday sales on thanksgiving. courtney reagan with the christmas creep. >> 42 days left until christmas. 11 days for black friday but for some retailers makes black friday 10 days away, on thanks. more than 100 gap, banana and old republic location will be open, l
stay with us on that. i'll talk with a target employee who says he's starting a petition asking the retail giant and its competitors to put profits aside and save thanksgiving for its thousands of employees. >>> later -- >> the biggest move for us next is we're only doing square in the u.s. right now, so it's bringing this around the world. >> 35-year-old billionaire jack dorsey, founded twitter and now bill plans for his mobile payment startup square. don't miss my...
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hope you join us 4:00 p.m. eastern. the co-founders of the fix the debt campaign, which many corporate leaders are backing. they'll tell us how they think washington can come together and reach a deal, bill. >> sure would be great to figure that out. maria, looking forward to that. i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. markets continue to feel the sting of the uncertainty surrounding the fiscal cliff crisis. look at the dow, for example. it can't decide whether to go higher or lower today. it's been zigging and zaging all session today. down 42 points. that's about the midpoint of the range. the nasdaq is down 11 points, about 1/3 of a percent. the s&p 500 index also trading lower, down 3 1/3 points. some long-time traders may say the first and final hours of the trading day are the most important. since the market highs back on september 14th at the time that qe-3 was announced by the fed, the s&p 500 has suffered the biggest percentage declines in the final hour. this chart shows a typical trading day
hope you join us 4:00 p.m. eastern. the co-founders of the fix the debt campaign, which many corporate leaders are backing. they'll tell us how they think washington can come together and reach a deal, bill. >> sure would be great to figure that out. maria, looking forward to that. i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. markets continue to feel the sting of the uncertainty surrounding the fiscal cliff crisis. look at the dow, for example. it can't decide whether to go...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> the only way to generate consistently strong returns year after year after year is by putting some thought and some effort into the process. anyone who says you can make money in stocks without keeping track of short-term developments at the underlying companies is like a personal trainer that promisious can get in shape without doing any exercise. here is a pill, okay? it doesn't work. yet i think a substantial majority of the public still believes this buy and hold nonsense is the only legitimate way to invest. i read about it in the papers all the time. no wonder stocks are so hated. people have been convinced if they ply blue chip stocks, as if that term means anyt
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> the only way to generate consistently strong returns year after...
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us for processing. and so we're in contact with them on a daily basis, every hour virtually. >> so i buy something. i swipe my card, where is heartland? >> heartland is the company that answers the phone. machine that makes a phone call and we process, authorize that transaction and then we pay the merchant the next day for their money, taking out our small fee. >> now, being the fifth largestest, how do you not get crushed by the four guys ahead of you? >> well, in 1997, when we urged with heartland bank to form the company, we were number 62, so we've moved from 62 to number 5 in 15 years and granted, the big guys ahead of us are really big. >> yeah, first data. >> but we are growing, a nice innovative company with our own data centers, developers. the most vertically integrated company in the whole industry right now. >> the rap on you, you were the best and then you had the terrible breach. walk us through what happened. we're all afraid of breaches. many of us have been hacked. how was your company
us for processing. and so we're in contact with them on a daily basis, every hour virtually. >> so i buy something. i swipe my card, where is heartland? >> heartland is the company that answers the phone. machine that makes a phone call and we process, authorize that transaction and then we pay the merchant the next day for their money, taking out our small fee. >> now, being the fifth largestest, how do you not get crushed by the four guys ahead of you? >> well, in...
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so it was a very strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important as it used to be, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change. it is in the midst of a tremendous turnaround, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. we expect revenue up somewhere in the six to seven percent range and very strong earnings. >> is that jc penney? who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to school and they have continued to deliver strong results for us and for jc penney. we are very happy the way that the izod brand is doing. >> sandy had to shut down a lot of stores for you. >> the hurricane, the storm, 35-40% of your business is done in that territory. it is a big part of our business. it did impact us in the first part of november. we were were able to still raise the year we were able to do. we were looking for a big 4th quarter. revenues will be up 7%. we were looking for earnings per share growth based on the guidance. so, we
so it was a very strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important as it used to be, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change. it is in the midst of a tremendous turnaround, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. we expect revenue up somewhere in the six to seven percent range and very strong earnings. >> is that jc penney? who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to...
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talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes he
talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of...
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another 30% is approaching the end of its usefulness. this equipment should have been replaced ages ago. one of the reasons why you're disgusted in the northeast about what happened, and you have right to be. after sandy i think we'll finally start tackling this issue and start taking it seriously. one of the reasons is our lousy electrical grid is also a security threat. heaven forbid a terrorist wanted to do some damage. all they would have to do is knock out a couple power substations, which are sdwrenlly only protected by chain-link fence. take a look at this clip. doesn't that look like something out of a science fiction movie where aliens are invading? escape from new york part 2. anybody who has seen that footage knows we need to upgrade our equipment. that's where quanti-services comes in. it's a leading special contractor that designs, installs, upgrades, repairs and main tans electric power networks, both for transmission and distribution. if you were driving on any interstate before sandy, you probably saw caravans of trucks -
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and carmax is the one that sells used cars. for the last five odd years selling new cars was a much better business than selling used ones. that's why they made a heck of a lot more money than carmax. new car sales are growing rapidly. we are on track for building more cars than we have the last few years. the margin for new cars are starting to get squeezed. competition is coming back. during the great recession, tons of car dealerships closed down. now you've got new dealerships popping up again and the business is starting to get more cutthroat and more competitive. even though autonation has a bright future, they are facing difficulties they didn't have to deal with a year or two ago. the used car business, that's a different story. in recent years, used car retailers struggled against a head wind which is the recession that caused a huge decline. there weren't enough new cars built in 2008 and 2009, to the lesser extent 2010 to support a robust car market. the ones they most want to buy are the ones with the least wear and
and carmax is the one that sells used cars. for the last five odd years selling new cars was a much better business than selling used ones. that's why they made a heck of a lot more money than carmax. new car sales are growing rapidly. we are on track for building more cars than we have the last few years. the margin for new cars are starting to get squeezed. competition is coming back. during the great recession, tons of car dealerships closed down. now you've got new dealerships popping up...
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they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple? >> not only if you look at the chart but fundamentally. in may, they bought motorola. when they made their earnings announcement in mid-october, you can see that huge drop. apple is trading at 40% less on valuation. it's also lower than its peers versus google. so you can get similar long-term earnings growth, about 14% long-term growth versus 16% on google, but you're trading at a 40% less lower valuation. you're looking at the next 12 months earnings. it's a that brainer. not only that, but apple pays dividends. >> i thin
they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple?...
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people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for re-election. if that means more to you than your country, you shouldn't even be in congress. >> well, he's engineering this plan to not raise taxes ever. >> this is not a problem, you know, that we can grow our way out of. you could have double-digit growth for decades. growth alone won't do it. it's not a problem that we can tax our way out of. raising taxes doesn't do a darn thing to change the demographics of a country or to change the fact that health care grows at a faster rate t
people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the...
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and cdw designs technology solutions that keep us winning. they set us up to win. while you... ...set us up to lose. oh, a classic win-lose-win situation. exactly. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> a bit of a slump recently a as it has fallen. what did you see today in terms of the action? >> the selloff has brought in people that want to get into the stock here. we saw o
and cdw designs technology solutions that keep us winning. they set us up to win. while you... ...set us up to lose. oh, a classic win-lose-win situation. exactly. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller...
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how dare anyone else keep us to the promises that got us ele elected. that the moment these people are are primed. they are going to be reaganites. the moment that they are challenged. >> i can tell you this. not one drop of revenue should be put on the table until we have massive across the board spending reductions and entitlement reform. that is what is missing. the gop should stand up and say not one drop of revenue until you show me good faith with the spending reduction you all talk about except when it comes time to do something about it. and step b is that the small business community should say not one pens penny until i know you are not going to screw me. >> a quiz. well the answer is coming up next. it is the energy boom that is the brightest spot in our dull and amenemic economy. does the republican party have a front-runner for 2016 could be. don't forget. free market capitalism. we are about to prove it again in 2:00 when the kudlow report comes right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade
how dare anyone else keep us to the promises that got us ele elected. that the moment these people are are primed. they are going to be reaganites. the moment that they are challenged. >> i can tell you this. not one drop of revenue should be put on the table until we have massive across the board spending reductions and entitlement reform. that is what is missing. the gop should stand up and say not one drop of revenue until you show me good faith with the spending reduction you all talk...
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his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows up with all the taxes taken out. then we'll see if he likes the fiscal cliff. >> i was just going to say that. unfortunately, one of the big upsets about this fiscal cliff and the $16 trillion debt is the taxes and what we're leaving to our kids and grand kids. i hate to pour cold water on this, bill. poor charlie. >>> all right. we have the closing countdown next. >> after the bell, we'll hear from somebody who says entitlements didn't cause our debt problems, cuts to them shouldn't be part of the fiscal cliff solution and the negotiations continue. you're watching cnbc, f
his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> it is time for the final trade. scott nations kick it off for us. >> yahoo. i like it even at this level. >> i think you can fade deere growth as growing. >> hain. i am a buyer on weakness. >> i like macy's. >> and last but not least pete. >> nokia a pullback today an opportunity for another stretch.
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> it is time for the final trade. scott nations kick it off for us. >> yahoo. i like it even at this level. >> i think you can fade deere growth as growing. >> hain. i am a buyer on weakness. >> i like macy's. >> and last but not least pete. >> nokia a pullback today an opportunity for another stretch.
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one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not mad
one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it...
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what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for being with us. we wish you good luck because we're all watching and counting on you. >> and we should get it done. yeah, absolutely. >> very good. >>> a reporter with the "fiscal times" joins us live in washington. you heard the congresswoman? she seemed to move the conversation forward a little bit. are we going to get a deal or no deal? >> well, the deal and the devil is in the details and the details are really what matters here. thus far we've heard nobody wants to be boxed in. until you're willing to be boxed in, you're not going to commit to a compromise. >> you know, though, i think most of ameri
what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for...
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man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get! because -- sorry about that. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you my have to buy that stock as the first week of january. we run into the thickest, i would considinto sher win willi. and i think the housing boom will not be hurt in reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time, i suspect we'll get another whackdown in them high-yielders because the 2013 tax code more than doubles it. here i'll climb out with the ice ax from verizon. i want to
man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get!...
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thanks, everybody, for joining us. first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the israeli air force. inside the military leader of hamas was directly targeted. this is operation pillar of defense. it was announced today on twitter by the israeli defense force. take a look at what the spokesperson posted on twitter. he said, we recommend no hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders show their face above ground in the days ahead. one of the reasons why oil spiked earlier. the israelis say this is in response to hundreds of rocket attacks coming into gaza over the last severa
thanks, everybody, for joining us. first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb....
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> listen up. in the last few minutes a white house spokesperson jay carney said something important at the afternoon briefing. john harwood joins us. >> reporter: what jay carney said in briefing the press a moment ago is the issue of social security and long-term solvency, the white house considers on a separate track from fiscal cliff discussions. i have to say although that sounds like a profound statement, i think there's less there that meets the e
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stay with us. one mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> welcome back to our special coverage from the jpmorgan technology ceo conference. once again, our special guest jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. jamie, you have raised the reasonable loss above existing accruals about $700 million to $6 billion. i guess at the end of the day, litigation is the new normal in your business, certainly for the large banks. can you characterize for us what you would expect? how steep, given the election, the perceived political undertones, how significant will ongoing litigation be, and how should investors think about this? >> we have booked more than $10 million in litigation reserves. that number is just an estimate of how much more is under the range of possibility. i wouldn't give it too much credence. it's a rough estimate. i think li
stay with us. one mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> welcome back to our special coverage from the jpmorgan technology ceo conference. once again, our special guest jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. jamie, you have raised the reasonable loss above existing accruals about $700 million to $6...
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does that matter to us? should it matter to us here in the united states? >> i think greece doesn't matter on the numbers. we are talking about a country that has about 10 million people. you are talking about europe. in europe the yearly budget for agriculture is about 150. greece is maybe a political issue in how to deal when one of your kids doesn't pay his own bills. i think the issue will be resolved of about 15 trillion. 150 more or less of that is irrelevant. >> so great to have you here. >> thank you so much. >>> key economic reports due to hit wall street first thing tomorrow morning. >> and we'll find out which ones will effect your investments the most on the other side of the break. stick around. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief o
does that matter to us? should it matter to us here in the united states? >> i think greece doesn't matter on the numbers. we are talking about a country that has about 10 million people. you are talking about europe. in europe the yearly budget for agriculture is about 150. greece is maybe a political issue in how to deal when one of your kids doesn't pay his own bills. i think the issue will be resolved of about 15 trillion. 150 more or less of that is irrelevant. >> so great to...
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thanks for joining us. we've got more news on the fiscal cliff negotiations and the markets going forward but we begin with some breaking news from belize. john mcafee, who's been on the run essentially hiding on his own compound in belize is joining us now by telephone. robert frank has been following the story. he has been going back and forth with mr. mcafee and he joins us as well. robert? >> john, are you with us? >> i am with you, sir. hello, robert, hello, brian. >> good to hear you, john. john, tell us first of all, where are you? you've been in hiding, not telling anyone where you are all week. can you tell us roughly where you are? >> roughly where i am? well, where i am most of the time. i am certainly inside of my compound. >> so you're still in belize. do you know anything about this murder? did you know this guy who was murdered, and did you have anything to do with it? this is what the police really want to know. >> i had absolutely nothing to do with it and i did know him but just barely. we
thanks for joining us. we've got more news on the fiscal cliff negotiations and the markets going forward but we begin with some breaking news from belize. john mcafee, who's been on the run essentially hiding on his own compound in belize is joining us now by telephone. robert frank has been following the story. he has been going back and forth with mr. mcafee and he joins us as well. robert? >> john, are you with us? >> i am with you, sir. hello, robert, hello, brian. >>...
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joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of long-term solutions. >> everyone seems to want to focus on the tax hikes first and talk about spending cuts later. will that work? >> no. you really have to -- we can't keep kicking the can down the road. we have to have more certainty for business. we want to get the economy going. we want to create jobs in the country. we want to preserve a prosperous united states for the next generation. i'm here speaking as an american, not simply as a ceo. if you care about your country, we have to stop kicking the can down the road and have more certainty
joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of...
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they use that budget. but you don't want to be the one that is not open so we think it is a good thing to be open early, particularly if your competitor is closed. >> another thing i'm hearing, laura, is that people are essentially putting the same deals that you would get in a brick and mortar store out on the same day online. right? on their websites as well. are they cannibalizing each other then? >> they're absolutely cannibalizing each other. but i think that the goal is to capture sales what no matter what channel you get it from. our favorite idea this holiday season is williams-sonoma because they're truly multi-channel. they do most of their profits online. i think it is important as you look for stocks for the holidays to focus on companies that are very strong online. >> all right. ladies, thank you all for your insights. we'll let you get back to your channel checks -- >> wait. i thought stacy had a black friday souvenir for me? >> i do. >> i didn't hear about this. >> i picked up something spe
they use that budget. but you don't want to be the one that is not open so we think it is a good thing to be open early, particularly if your competitor is closed. >> another thing i'm hearing, laura, is that people are essentially putting the same deals that you would get in a brick and mortar store out on the same day online. right? on their websites as well. are they cannibalizing each other then? >> they're absolutely cannibalizing each other. but i think that the goal is to...
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thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow economy. we all knew the market was going to grow slow. the bottom line is even with the decline in the last eight days, we're still up 6.5%, 7%. >> you're saying to buy into this selloff? >> i think you have to buy into it. where are you going to put your money? most of the money is going into fixed income. that's just crazy. we know future interest rates are going to go higher. that's not going to hurt corporations. it's not going to hurt profits, but what it is going to do is hurt the individual investor. they should be
thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow...
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it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the ceo exclusively after earnings. >>> and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry shine is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy. today cramer is going one-on-one with the ceo to determine the diagnosis after earnings. all coming up on "mad money." >>> today everybody is feeling let down by yet another disappointing same-store sales number from mcdonald's. you know what? i think we're paying a little too much attention to ronald mcdonal
it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the...
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also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five financials are booking in some profits and we're actually taking down a couple of defensive areas. it's not because we say get long, get aggressive. >> why aren't you writing off the rest of the years like so many clients you met with this last week? >> i think part of it is, you know, we still have what i consider to be the cornerstones of a bull market. i think the u.s. housing market is still strengthening. we have good data today on that. i think the u.s. expansion is in pretty good shape. there will be noise from hurricane sandy but we got lower gasoline. i think inve
also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five...
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why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you have to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas and diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. they bet the farm on this thing. they held back. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work well, i'm calling them disappointing. some comes from a lack of nat gas engines. that's because west port innovations was supposed to make them in volume last year but the product very late. now it's supposed to be 2013. in the meantime, while clean energy fuel clne is attempting to build out a network of stations, they only cover a tiny fractions of our roads. there are 600 public compressed natural gas stations in the country. guess how many gas station there's are. give up? 120,000. the engine jundz powered. you ca
why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you have to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas and diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. they bet the farm on this thing. they held back. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest
thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something...